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THE 



CHARTER AND BY-LAWS 



OF THE 



NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 



REVISED MARCH, 1846. 



NEW YORK: 

PRESS OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 

1846. 



Va<^ 






NEW YORK. 
WILLIAM VAN NORDEN, PRINTER, 

39 WILLIAM STREET. 



(Dffic£r0 of i\)t Soeutg, 1848. 



PRESIDENT, 

ALBERT GALLATIN, LL.D 

FIRST VICE PRESIDENT, 

LUTHER BRAIVISH. 

SECOND VICE PRESIDENT, 

THOMAS DE WITT, D.D. 

FOREIGN CORRESPONDING SECRETARY, 

JOHN R. BARTLETT. 

DOMESTIC CORRESPONDING SECRETARY, 

JAMES W. BEE K MAN. 

RECORDING SECRETARY, 

ANDREW WARNER. 

TREASURER, 

WILLIAM CHAUNCEY, 

LIBRARIAN, 

JACOB B. MOORE. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 

GEORGE GIBBS, Chairman, 
ERASTUS C. BENEDICT, 
EDWARD ROBINSON, D. D. 
FREDERIC DE PEYSTER, 
AUGUSTUS SCHELL, 
MARSHALL S. BIDWELL, 
GEORGE H. MOORE, Secretary. 

The officers of the Society are members, ex officio, of the Executive Committee . 
The Society's Rooms are in the University Building, and are daily open to the 
members. Stated meetings of the Society, on the first Tuesday of the month. 



At a meeting of the New York Historical Society, held at their Rooms on 
Tuesday Evening, the 17th March, 1846, Mr. Bradish offered the following 
resolution, submitted by the Executive Committee, which was adopted : 

Resolved, That the By-Laws adopted by the Society, be referred to the Ex- 
ecutive Committee, with instructions to have prepared and printed, in pamphlet 
form, the original Act of Incorporation of the Society, the Act of 1826 reviving 
that Act, the Act of 1846, reviving and amending the original Act of Incorpo- 
ration, the existing Act of Incorporation as revived and amended, the By-Laws, 
and a list of officers and members of the Society. 

Extract from the Minutes. 

ANDREW WARNER. 

Recording Secretary. 



ORIGINAL ACT OF INCORPORATION. 



AN ACT 

To incorporate the New York Historical Society: Passed 
Fehruarij 10th, 1809. 

Whereas, the persons hereinafter named, and others, have 
formed themselves into an association under the name of 
" The Nevir York Historical Society," for the purpose of dis- 
covering, procuring, and preserving w^hatever may relate to 
the natural, civil, literary, and ecclesiastical history of the 
United States in general, and of this State in particular, 
and have presented a petition to the Legislature to be in- 
corporated, that thereby such, the purpose and design of 
the said Society may be the more effectually subserved 
and promoted. 

Therefore, 

1. Be it enacted bv the people of the State of New York, 

REPRESENTED IN THE SeNATE AND ASSEMBLY, That Egbert Bcn- 

son, Brockholst Livingston, Benjamin Moore, Samuel Miller. 
William Johnson, Samuel L. Mitchell, David Hosack, John 
M. Mason, DeWitt Clinton, John McKesson, Anthony 
Bleecker, Charles Wilkes, John Pitard and John Forbes and 
their associates who now are, and such other persons as 
shall hereafter become members of the said Society, shall 
be, and are hereby ordained, constituted and declared a 
body corporate and politic, in fact and name, by the name 
of " The New York Historical Society,'' and that by such 
name they and their successors forever hereafter shall and 
may have succession, and by the same name be capable in 

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6 ORIGINAL CHARTER OF THE 

law to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, answer and 
be answered unto, defend and be defended, in all courts of 
law and equity, in all manner of actions, suits, complaints, 
and matters whatsoever ; and that they and their succes- 
sors may have a common seal, and the same break, alter, 
change, and renew at their pleasure, and by the same shall 
be forever hereafter capable in the law to purchase, take, 
hold, receive, and enjoy, to them and their successors, any 
lands, tenements, hereditaments, goods, chattels or estate, 
real or personal, of whatever nature or quality in fee simple, 
for life or lives, or for years, or in any other manner what- 
soever : provided, always, that the yearly income or value 
of the said real or personal estate do not at any time ex- 
ceed the sum of ; fifteen hundred dollars, current money of 
the State of New York. 

2. And it is hereby further enacted. That they and their 
successors by the same name, shall have power and authori- 
ty to give, grant, bargain, sell, demise, release, and convey 
to others the whole or any part of such real or personal 
estate on such terms, and in such manner and form as th(^, 
said Society may deem eligible to subserve and promote 
such, the purpose and design of the said Society, and that 
they and their successors shall have power from time to 
time, to abolish any of the offices or appointments herein- 
after mentioned, and create others in their room, with such 
powers and duties as they may think fit to confer and pre- 
scribe, and shall have power from time to time to make, 
constitute, ordain, and establish such constitutions, by-laws, 
ordinances and regulations as they shall judge proper for 
the election of officers, the election and admission of new 
members for the government and regulation of the officers 
and members, for fixing the times and places of the meet- 
ings of the said corporation, and for conducting, regulating, 
and managing all the affairs and business of the said 
corporation, and the same from time to time to alter, 
change, repeal, revoke, and annul at their pleasure ; 
and that the constitution and by-laws, rules and regula- 
tions of the said Society heretofore made and adopted, and 



NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 7 

now existing, shall and may remain in force until altered 
or repealed by the said corporation : provided, that such 
by-laws, constitutions and regulations made or to be made 
by the said corporation shall not be repugnant to the con- 
stitution and laws of the United States or of this State. 

3. And be it further enacted. That the officers of the said 
Society, until otherwise ordained by the said corporation, 
shall consist of one President, two Vice Presidents, a Cor- 
respondent Secretary, a Recording Secretary, a Treasurer, 
a Librarian, and standing Committee of seven members, 
and that until the next annual meeting of the said Society, 
and until others shall be chosen in their places, the present 
officers and committees last appointed by the said Society, 
shall be and continue respectively the officers of the said 
corporation. 

4. And be it further enacted. That this act shall be, and 
is hereby declared to be, a public act, and shall be con- 
strued most favorably to subserve and promote such, the 
purpose and design of the said Society, and that no misno- 
mer of the said corporation, in any deed, will, testament, gift, 
grant, demise, or other instrument of contract or convey- 
ance, shall vitiate or defeat the same, provided the said 
corporation shall be sufficiently described to shew the inten- 
tion of the parties. 

5. And be it further enacted. That this act shall be and 
remain in full force for the term of fifteen years : provided, 
nevertheless, that in case the aforesaid Society shall at any 
time appropriate their, or any part of their funds to any 
purpose or purposes other than those contemplated by this 
act, and shall be thereof convicted by due course of law, 
that thenceforth the said corporation shall cease and deter- 
mine, and the estate, real and personal, whereof it may be 
seized and possessed, shall vest in the people of this State. 



REVIVAL OF THE ACT OF INCORPORATION. 



AN ACT 

For renewing and continuing in force an Act entitled, '^an Act 
to incorporate the New York Historical Society^ Passed 
February 10, 1809. Passed Feb, 10. 1826. 

1. Be IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE StATE OF NeW YoEK, 

REPRESENTED IN THE Senate AND ASSEMBLY, That the act entitled 
" an act to incorporate the New York Historical Society," 
passed February 10, 1809, shall be, and the same is hereby 
revived and extended and continued in force until the tenth 
day of February, which will be in the year of our Lord, 
one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine : And the said 
act shall be taken and considered to have been in full force 
and effect, since the time of the passing thereof, in the same 
manner as if the same had not expired by its own limitation. 

2. And be it further enacted, That the officers last ap- 
pointed b}'^ the said Society or Corporation, pursuant to the 
provisions of the said act shall be, and continue to be offi- 
cers of the said Corporation, till others shall be duly chosen 
in their respective places ; And the estate and property 
which the said Society or Corporation may have legally 
acquired, or which they may legally hold, pursuant to the 
said act, they may continue to hold, and may convey and 
dispose of the same, in the same manner as if the said act 
had always continued in full force and effect. 



REVIVAL AND AMENDMENT 



OP THE 



ACT OF INCOKPORATION 



AN ACT 

To revive and continue in force an Act entitled, " an Act to 
incorporate the New York Historical Society" Passed 
February 10, 1809, and to amend the same. Passed Feb. 2, 
1846. By a two third vote. 

The People of the State of New York, represented in 
Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows : 

1. The Act entitled " an Act to incorporate the New York 
Historical Society," Passed February 10th, 1809, is hereby 
revived and continued in force. 

2. The said act so revived and continued in force, is here- 
by amended by striking out at the end of the first Section 
thereof the words, "Provided alwaj^s that the yearly in- 
come, or value of the said real or personal estate, do not 
at any time exceed the sum of fifteen hundred dollars, cur- 
rent money of the State of New York ;" And inserting in 
the place thereof the words ; " but the clear yearly income of 
the said real and personal estate, over and above the Libra- 
ry and collections of the said Society, shall not at any time 
exceed the sum of ten thousand dollars. 

3. The said revived act is hereby further amended, by 
striking out in the fifth line of the third Section thereof the 
words, " A correspondent Secretary," and inserting in the 



10 REVIVAL AND AMENDMENT. 

place thereof the words, " A foreign corresponding Secre- 
tary, and domestic corresponding Secretary." 

4. The said revived act is hereby further amended, by 
striking out in the first part of the fifth Section thereof the 
words, " That this act shall be and remain in full force for 
the term of fifteen years ; Provided nevertheless." 

5. The Legislature may at any time alter or repeal this 
act. 

6. Tliis act shall take effect immediatelv. 



THE CHARTER. 



77(6 Charter of the New York Historical Society, as revived, 
continued in force and amended, Fehruary 2d, 1846. 

Whereas, the persons hereinafter named, and others, have 
formed themselves into an Association, under the name of 
" The New York Historical Society," for the purpose of 
discovering, procuring, and preserving whatever may re- 
late to the natural, civil, literary, and ecclesiastical history 
of the United States in general, and of this State in particu- 
lar, and have presented a petition to the Legislature to be 
incorporated, that thereby such, the purpose and design of 
the said Society may be the more eflectually subserved and 
promoted : 

Therefore, 

§ 1. Be it enacted by the people of the State of New 
York, represented in the Senate and Assembly, That Egbert 
Benson, Brockholst Livingston, Benjamin Moore, Samuel 
Miller, William Johnson, Samuel L. Mitchell, David Hosack, 
John M. Kesson, Anthony Bleecker, Charles Wilkes, John 
Pintard and John Forbes and their associates who now are, 
and such other persons as shall hereafter become members of 
the said Society, shall be, and are hereby ordained, constitu- 
ted, and declared a body corporate and politic, in fact and 
name, by the name of " The New York Historical Society," 
and that by such name they and their successors, forever 
hereafter shall and may have succession, and by the same 
name be capable in law to sue and be sued, plead and be 
impleaded, answer and be answered unto, defend and be 



12 CHARTER OF THE 

defended, in all courts of law and equity, in all manner of 
actions, suits, complaints, and matters whatsoever ; and that 
they and their successors may have a common seal, and the 
same break, alter, change, and renew at their pleasure, and 
by the same be forever hereafter capable in the law to pur- 
chase, take hold, receive, and enjoy, to them and their suc- 
cessors, any lands, tenements, hereditaments, goods, chat- 
tels or estate, real or personal, of whatever nature or quality, 
in fee simple, for life or lives, or for years, or in any other 
manner whatsoever ; but the clear yearly income of the 
said real and personal estate, over and above the Library 
and collections of the said Society, shall not at any time 
exceed the sum of ten thousand dollars. 

§ II. And it is hereby further enacted. That they and their 
successors, by the same name, shall have power and au- 
thority to give, grant, bargain, sell, demise, release, and 
convey to others, the whole or any part of such real or per- 
sonal estate, on such terms, and in such manner and form 
as the said Society may deem eligible to subserve and pro- 
mote such, the purpose and design of the said Society ; 
and that they and their successors shall have power from 
time to time to abolish any of the offices or appointments 
hereinafter mentioned, and create others in their room, with 
such powers and duties as they may think fit to confer and 
prescribe, and shall have power from time to time to make, 
constitute, ordain, and establish such constitutions, by-laws, 
ordinances, and regulations as they shall judge proper for 
the election of officers, the election and admission of new 
members, for the government and regulation of the officers 
and members, for fixing the times and places of the meet- 
ings of the said corporation, and for conducting, regulating, 
and managing all the affairs and business of the said cor- 
poration ; and the same from time to time to alter, change, 
repeal, ]:evoke, and annul at their pleasure ; and that the 
constitution and by-laws, rules and regulfitions of the said 
Society heretofore made and adopted, and now existing, 
shall and may remain in force until altered or repealed by 
the said corporation : provided that such by-laws, constitu- 



NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 13 

tions and regulations, made or to be made by the said cor- 
poration shall not be repugnant to the constitution and 
laws of the United States, or of this State. 

§ III. And be it further enacted, that the officers of the 
said Society, until otherwise ordained by the said corpo- 
ration, shall consist of one President, two Vice Presidents, 
a Foreign Corresponding Secretary, a Domestic Corres- 
ponding Secretary, a Recording Secretary, a Treasurer, a 
Librarian, and standing Committee of seven members ; and 
that until the next annual meeting of the said Society, and 
until others shall be chosen in their places, the present offi- 
cers and committees last appointed by the said Society shall 
be and continue respectively the officers of the said Corpo- 
ration. 

§ IV. And be it further enacted, that this act shall be and 
is hereby declared to be a public act, and shall be construed 
most favorably to subserve and promote such, the purpose 
and design of the said Society, and that no misnomer of the 
said Corporation, in any deed, will, testament, gift, grant, 
demise, or other instrument of contract or conveyance shall 
vitiate or defeat the same : provided the said corporation 
shall be sufficiently described to shew the intention of the 
parties. 

§ V. And be it further enacted, that in case the aforesaid 
Society shall at any time appropriate their, or any part of 
their funds to any purpose or purposes, other than those 
contemplated by this act, and shall be thereof convicted by 
due course of law, that thenceforth the said Corporation 
shall cease and determine, and the estate real and personal, 
whereof it may be seized and possessed, shall vest in the 
people of this State. 

§ VI. The Legislature may at any time alter or repeal 
this act. 

§ VII. This act shall take effect immediately. 



BY. LAWS. 



NAME. 



I. The name of this Society is, "The New York Hi.stori- 
cal Society. 



OBJECT. 



11. The object of the Society is to discover, procure, and 
preserve whatever may relate to the natural, civil, literary, 
and ecclesiastical history of the United States in general, 
and of the State of New York in particular. 

MEMBERS. 

IIL The Society shall consi.st of Resident, Corresponding, 
and Honorary Members. Resident Members shall be per- 
sons residing in the City of New York, or its immediate 
vicmity within this State. Corresponding and Honorary 
Members shall be persons residing elsewhere ; and not 
more than twelve Honorary Members shall be elected in 
any one year. Resident Members upon removina- from this 
City or Its immediate vicinity, and on giving notke thereof 
to the Recording Secretary, shall thereafter be Correspond- 
ing Members ; and, in like manner. Corresponding Members 
upon coming to reside in this City, or its immediate vicinity, 
shall cease to be Corresponding Members; and, upon giving 
the like notice, shall thereafter be Resident Members. 

IV. Members shall be elected as follows: The candi- 
dates shall be proposed publicly at a meeting of the Soci- 



NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 15 

ety by a member thereof; and the nominations, together 
with the name of the member making them, shall be 
entered on the minutes, and be referred to the Executive 
Committee. The Reports of that Committee recommend- 
ing candidates for election, shall be openly read to the 
Society, at a meeting subsequent to that at which the nomi- 
nations were made ; and if any member demand a ballot, 
the election shall be by ballot, and three black balls shall 
exclude. If no ballot be demanded, the candidates so re- 
commended, shall be declared duly elected members of the 
Society. 

ANNUAL FEES AND DUES. 

V. Each resident member shall pay on admission, five 
dollars, and five dollars annually thereafter, or in lieu there- 
of, a life membership fee of fifty dollars, as a commutation 
for all the regular fees and dues. Should any resident 
member, other than a life-member, fail to pay the said 
annual fees and dues for two years successively, or at any 
time refuse to pay the same, the Executive Committee 
shall have power to erase his name from the list of mem- 
bers, and he shall no longer be a member of the Society. 

OFFICERS. 

VI. The Officers of the Society are — 

A PRESroENT, 

A First Vice President, 

A SecOiND Vice President, 

A Foreign Corresponding Secretary, 

A Domestic Corresponding Secretary, 

A Recording Secretary, 

A Treasurer, and 

A Librarian. 

They shall be elected annually by ballot, and shall hold 



IG BY-LAWS OF THE 

their offices respectively for one year, and until others shall 
be chosen in their places. 

These officers, together with seven other members, to be 
appointed annually by the President, shall constitute a 
standing Committee, to be called " The Executive Com- 
mittee." 

ANNUAL MEETING. 

VII. Tbe Society shall liold an annual meeting on the 
first Tuesday of January in each and every year hereafter, 
at which a general election of officers by ballot shall take 
place. In such election, a majority of the ballots given for 
any officer shall constitute a choice : but if, on the first 
ballot, no person shall receive such majority, then a further 
balloting shall take place, in which a plurality of votes 
given for any officer shall determine the choice. 

Whenever the first Tuesday of January shall be the first 
day of January, the annual meeting above provided for 
shall be held on the Wednesday following. 

VACANCY. 

VIII. If a vacancy shall happen in any of the offices of 
the Society, it may be filled by special election, at a regu- 
lar meeting of the Society ; and the person so elected to fill 
a vacancy, shall hold his office for the unexpired term of his 
immediate predecessor in office, and until another shall be 
elected in his place. 

MONTHLY AND SPECIAL MEETINGS. 

IX. The Society shall meet regularly for the transaction 
of business, at its rooms, on the first Tuesday in every 
month, unless otherwise specially ordered. But the Presi- 
dent, or, in his absence, either of the Vice Presidents, may, 
and upon the written request of any five members, shall 
call a special meeting, giving three days notice thereof, to 



NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 17 

be published in at least two public newspapers, printed in 
the city of New York. 

ORDER OF BUSINESS. 

X. At the regular meetings of the Society, the following 
shall be the order of business. 

1. The reading of the minutes of the last meeting. 

2. Reports and communications from officers of the 
Society. 

3. Reports of the Executive and other Committees. 

4. Election of members previously proposed. 

5. Nomination of new members. 

6. Miscellaneous business. 

7. Papers read, and Addresses delivered, before the So- 
ciety. 

ANNIVERSARY. 

XL On the third Tuesday of November in each year, 
being the anniversary of the founding of the Society, there 
shall be an address delivered before the Society by the 
President, or some other person to be appointed for that pur- 
pose by the Executive Committee. 

QUORUM. 

XII. At all meetings of the Society, twenty-one members 
shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. 

PRESIDING OFFICER. 

XIII. The President, or, in his absence, one of the Vice 
Presidents, or, in their absence, a Chairman pro tempore, 
shall preside at all meetings of the Society, and shall have 
a casting vote. He shall preserve order, and shall decide 
all questions of order, subject to an ajipeal to the Society. 
He shall also appoint all Committees authorized by the So- 
ciety, unless otherwise specially ordered. 

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18 BY-LAWS OF THE 

CORRESPONDING SECRETARIES. 

"XIV. The Corresponding Secretaries shall conduct the 
general correspondence of the Society. They shall have 
the custody of all letters and communications to the Society, 
excepting papers read, and addresses delivered before the 
same, v^diich shall be deposited in the Library. They shall, 
at every meeting of the Society, read such letters and com- 
munications as they may have received ; they shall prepare 
all letters to be written in connection with the business or 
objects of the Society, and transmit the same ; but the So- 
ciety may appoint a Committee to prepare a letter or letters, 
on any special occasion. They shall notify all members of 
their election, and of such other matters as they may see 
fit, or shall be directed by the Society ; and shall transmit 
to them their proper diplomas, or certificates of member- 
ship. They shall keep, in suitable books to be provided for 
that purpose, true copies of all letters written on behalf of 
the Society ; and shall carefully preserve the originals of 
all letters and communications received. 

The duties of the Foreign Corresponding Secretary shall 
be limited to the correspondence with individuals or asso- 
ciate bodies in foreign countries ; and those of the Domestic 
Corresponding Secretary shall, in like manner, be confined 
to the United States, except that, in the absence of either 
of these ofiicers, or during a vacancy in either ofiice, its 
duties shall be performed by the remaining incumbent, un- 
til such absence shall terminate, or the vacancy be supplied. 

RECORDING SECRETARY. 

XV. The Recording Secretary shall have the custody of 
the Seal, Charter, By-Laws, and Records of the Society. 
He shall, under the direction of the President, or either of 
the Vice Presidents, give due notice of the time and place 
of all meetings of the Society, and attend the same. He 
shall keep fair and accurate records of all the proceedings 
and orders of the Society ; and shall give notice to the 



NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 19 

several officers, and to the Executive and other Committees, 
of all votes, orders, resolv*^s and proceedings of the Society, 
affecting them, or appertaining to their respective duties. 

TREASURER. 

XVL The Treasurer shall collect and keep the funds 
and securities of the Society. Out of these funds, he shall 
pay the ordinary current expenses, and also such other sums 
as may be ordered by the Society, or by the Executive Com- 
mittee. He shall keep a true account of his receipts and 
payments ; and, at each annual meeting, render the same 
to the Society, when a Committee shall be appointed to 
audit his accounts. 

XVII. If from the annual Report of the Treasurer there 
shall appear to be a balance against the Treasury, no ap- 
propriation of money shall be made for any object but the 
necessary current expenses of the Society, until such bal- 
ance shall be paid. 

LIBRARIAN. 

XVIII. The Librarian, in connection with the Executive 
Committee, shall have the charge and superintendence of 
the rooms, and the custody and arrangement of the books, 
manuscripts, and other articles belonging to the Library and 
collections of the Society. He shall cause to be prepared 
and kept, a proper catalogue and list of the same. He shall 
acknowledge the receipt of donations to the Society in his 
department. He shall expend in the purchase of books and 
other articles, and for their safe keeping and preservation, 
with the approbation of the said committee, such sums of 
money as shall from time to time be appropriated for that 
purpose, and report thereon to the Society. He shall, at 
least once in each year, render his accounts for such pur- 
chases and expenditures, to the Treasurer for settlement, 
and shall further make to the Society, at each annual meet- 
ing, a full report on the condition and progress of the Li- 



20 BY-LAWS OF THE 

brary and collections. He shall have power to employ, at 
a salary to be fixed by the Executive Committee, an Assist- 
ant Librarian, who shall be under his direction, and per- 
form such duties as he may assign ; and who, during the 
hours at which the Library is open, shall be always present. 

LIBRARY REGULATIONS. 

XIX. The following shall be the regulations for the use 
of the Library : 

1. No book or manuscript shall at any time be lent to any 
person to be removed Irom the Society's Rooms. 

2. No Manuscript in the Library, nor any paper read be- 
fore the Society and deposited in its archives, shall be 
published, except by the direction of the Society, or 
with the consent of the Executive Committee. 

3. The hours during which the Library shall be open, 
shall be determined from time to time by the Executive 
Committee. 

4. During such hours, any members of the Society 
may have free access to consult any book or manu- 
script, except such as may be designated by the Execu- 
tive Committee, and to make extracts from the same 
under the authority of the Librarian. Any person not 
a member, may obtain the like privilege of consultation 
from the President or Librarian, if known to them, or 
upon the recommendation of some other member, to 
whom the applicant is known. But no person not a 
member, shall be permitted to take extracts from the 
manuscripts of the Society, excepting the donors or de- 
positors of the same, without special authorit}'' from the 
Executive Committee. 

5. It shall be the duty of the Librarian, or his Assistant, 
to report to the Executive Committee any injury done 
to any book or manuscript by any person consulting 
the same ; and the said Committee may, at their dis- 
cretion, lay such Reports before the Society. For any 



NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 21 

such injury, the person doing it shall make such pecu- 
niary compensation as the said Committee shall judge 
proper ; and if he be not a member, the Committee 
shall have power, if they they think tit, to prohibit him 
from further access to the Society's Rooms. 

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 

XX. It shall be the duty of the Executive Committee to 
solicit and receive donations for the Society; to recommend 
plans for promoting its objects ; to digest and prepare 
business ; to authorize the disbursement and expenditure of 
unappropriated monies in the hands of the Treasurer, for 
the payment of salaries, current expenses, fitting up the 
Library, the ordinary purchase of books, binding, printing, 
and other necessary outlays. 

They shall, in connection with the Librarian, have charge 
of the arrangement and regulation of the Library and col- 
lections ; and shall have authority at any time to examine 
into the condition of the same, and into the state of the 
finances ; as also generally to superintend the interests of 
the Society, and execute all such duties as may from 
time to time be committed to them by the Society. 
At each annual meeting of the Society, they shall make 
a general report. Except during the summer vacation 
of the Society, they shall meet regularly for the trans- 
action of business, once at least, in every month ; and if 
any member of the Committee, not an officer of the Society, 
shall be absent from its meetings for three successive 
months, without reasons therefor satisfactory to the Com- 
mittee, his place on the Committee shall be vacated, which 
fact shall be reported by the Committee to the Society, and 
the President shall proceed immediately to fill the same by 
a new appointment. 

At all meetings of the Executive Committee, five mem- 
bers shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of 
business. 

XXL The Executive Committee shall provide a suitable 



22 BY-LAWS OF THE 

case, or cases, to be placed in the rooms of the Society, for 
the deposit and safe keeping- of all papers and other things 
belonging to the department of the Foreign Corresponding 
Secretary, the Domestic Corresponding Secretary, the Re- 
cording Secretary, the Treasurer, the Librarian, and the 
Executive Committee. And all papers and other things 
-belonging to each of these several departments respectively, 
shall be deposited and constantly kept, by its proper officer, 
in the case or cases appropriated for its use, under his special 
care and U|)on his official responsibility. 

NUMBER OF MEMBERS ON COMMITTEES. 

XXII. All Committees of the Society, other than the Ex- 
ecutive Committee, shall be composed of three members, 
unless otherwise specially ordered. 

ALTERATION OF BY-LAWS. 

XXIII. No alteration in the By-Laws of the Society shall 
be made, unless such alteration shall have been openly pro- 
posed at a previous meeting, and entered on the minutes, 
with the name of the member proposing the same ; and 
shall be adopted by a majority of the members present at a 
regular meeting of the Society. 



MEMBERS 

OF THE 

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 





MAY, 


1846. 






RESIDENT. 




*Abeel, John N. 


1804 


*Buchanan, W. W., M. D 


1810 


fAnthon, John 


1813 


*Brackett, Joseph W. 


1813 


Astor, William B. 


1821 


*Backus, Azel, D. D. 


1814 


Aspinwall, William H. 


1838 


B radish, Luther 


1817 


Agnew, J. Holmes 


1844 


Bliss, James C, M. D. 


1817 


Adriance, Isaac 


1844 


*Berrian, Samuel 


1817 


Abbott, Rev. G. D. 


1844 


Brown, Thomas 


1817 


Abbott, Rev. Jacob 


1844 


*Bayard, William 


1817 


Astor, John Jacob 


1844 


*Blatchford, Rev. Henry 


1818 


Ashley, James, M. D. 


1845 


fBlunt, Joseph 


1819 


Atterbury, Lewis, Jr. 


1845 


*Bunner, Rudolph 


1822 


Austin, George 


1845 


*Bogart, Rev. David S. 


1825 


Averell, William J. 


1846 


Bedford, G. S., M. D. 


1828 






fBucknor, William G. 


1830 


*Benson Egbert 


1804 


*Bronson, Isaac 


1832 


*Bleecker, Anthony 


1804 


Betts, William 


1833 


*Bayarcl, Samuel 


1804 


Butler, Charles 


1837 


*Bo\vden, John, D. D. 


1804 


Barrow, Thomas 


1838 


*Bruce, Archibald, M. 


D. 1804 


Bartlett, John R. 


1838 


*Bullus, John 


1809 


Beekman, James W. 


1838 


*Bowen, Nath., D. D. 


1810 


*Bushnell, Campbell 


1838 


*Bogert, John G. 


1810 


Borrowe, Jacob H, M.D. 


1838 


*Boyd, Samuel 


1810 


Bradford, Alexander W. 


1838 


*Bald\vin, Charles 


1810 


Betts, Samuel R. 


1838 


*Bleecker, William 


1810 


Boorman, James 


1839 


*Bassett, John, D. D. 


1810 


*Blatchford, E. H. 


1839 


*Deceased. 




tLife Members. 





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Beebee, Samuel J. 1839 

Baldwin, Micah 1839 
j-Brodhead, John Romeyn 1841 

Benedict, Erastus C. 1841 

Bidwell, Marshall S. 1843 
Butler, Benj. F., LL. D. 1843 

Bigelow, John 1843 

Beals, Samuel J. 1843 

Bedell, Rev. G. T. 1844 
Beakley, Jacob, M. D. 1844 

Brett, Gustavus A. 1844 

fBrown, James 1844 

Baldwin, Simeon 1844 

Bolton, Robert, Jr. 1844 

Brown, Gardiner S. 1844 

Bosworth, Joseph S. 1844 

Bridgham, Joseph 1844 

Bartlett, Edwin 1844 

Bradsur, J. D. 1844 

Beebee, Welcome R. 1844 

Bean, M. Dudley 1844 

Benedict, Abner 1845 
Bulkley, Thomas, C. T. 1845 

Burritt, Francis 1845 
Bartlett, David E. . 1845 

Barker, Morris 1845 

Bigelow, David 1845 

Brigham, John C. 1845 

Beekman, John H. 1845 

Bailey, William 1845 

Betts, George W. 1845 

Beach, Oakley 1845 

Brown, Stewart 1845 

Belcher, ClifFord 1845 

Brown, Charles P. 1845 

Barrow, James, Jr. 1846 

Brown, John M. 1846 

Burnett, Ward R. 1846 

Bogart, Euge'ne 1846 



*Clinton, De Witt 1804 

*Clarkson, Gen. Matthew 1809 

^Cutting, William 1809 

*Colden, C. D., LL. D. 1810 

fClark, Gerardus 1814 

fClowes, Rev. Timothy 1814 

^Chester, John D. D. 1814 

*Chilton, George 1817 

*Coles, Benjamin W. 1817 

*Cowdrey, Samuel 1818 

*Cooper, William 1820 

*Clark, Thomas 1823 

Campbell, William W. 1837 

Cogswell, J. G., LL. D, 1838 

Cook, William R, 1838 

Cutting, Francis B. 1838 

Coit Joshua 1639 

Curtis, George 1843 

Childs, Samuel R., M. D. 1843 

Cozzens, Abraham M. 1843 

Curtis, Edward 1843 

Cooley, James Ewing 1844 

Cobb, Lyman 1844 

Case, George 1844 
Chauncey, Henry 1844 

Cleveland, Augustus 1844 

Crosby, John P. 1845 

Chauncey, William 1845 

•j-Cruger, Henry D. 1845 

Corwin, E. B. 1846 

Comstock, David A. 1846 

*De Witt, Simeon 1809 

*De Peyster, Frederic 1813 
*Dyckman, Jacob, M. D. 1814 
*Depuy, C. E., M. D. 1817 
fDwight, Theodore 1817 

fDe Peyster, Frederic 1824 
Dubois, Cornelius, Jr. 1833 



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De Peyster, James F. 1836 

Duyckinck, Evert A. 1837 

*Dunlap, William 1838 

Dillon, Robert J. 1838 

Draper, Simeon, Jr. 1838 

Duer, John 1838 

De Witt, Thomas, D. D. 1838 

*Da Ponte, Lorenzo L. 1838 

Dorr, Francis O. 1839 

^Dougherty, Addison 1841 

Dwight, Henry, Jr. 1843 

Dorr, Henry C. 1843 

Davies, Henry E. 1843 

Dickinson, R. W., D. D. 1844 

Deming, Henry C. 1844 

De Kay, George C. 1844 

Dwight, Theodore, Jr. 1844 

Daly, Charles P. 1844 

Douglas, Jonathan H. 1844 

Dodge, Robert 1844 

Day, Sherman 1844 

De Forest, George B. 1845 

De Forest, William H. 1845 

Duyckinck, George L. 1845 

Douglas, Alfred 1846 

*Eddy, Thomas 1809 

*Edgar, William, Jr. 1810 

*Eddy, Caspar W., M. D. 1811 

*Edgar, William, Sen. 1813 

*Eddy, John 1813 

*Eastburn, James 1813 

*Emmet, Thomas Addis 1813 

Emmet, Thomas Addis 1824 

*Emerson, William 1837 

Edmonds, John W. 1839 

Edwards, Henry P. 1844 

Earle, Pliny, M. D. 1844 

Edmonds, Francis W. 1844 

Endicott, William 1844 



Ebbetts, J. J. A. 1845 

Endicott, George 1845 

*Forbes, John 1805 

fFrancis, J. W., M. D. 1811 

*Fulton, Robert 1813 

*Francis, H. M., M. D. 1813 

*Fish, Whitehead 1813 

Fessenden, Thomas 1818 

Field, David Dudley 1830 

Fleming, Gen. Augustus 1832 

fField, Hickson W. 1836 

Folsom, George 1837 

*FolIen, Charles, D. D. 1838 

Fowler, Joseph 1838 

Furman, Gabriel 1838 

Frelinghuysen, T., LL. D. 1840 

*Forry, Samuel, M. D. 1843 

Fellows, Richard S. 1843 

Foster, Charles W. 1844 

Foster, Samuel H., Jr. 1844 

Foster, Frederic G. 1844 

Field, Benjamin H. 1844 

Fairman, William 1844 

Field, Osgood 1844 

fField, H. W., Jr. 1844 

Fuller, Hiram 1844 

Farnham, Thomas J. 1845 

Foster, S. C. 1846 

Foley, John E. 1846 

Field, Maunsell B. 1846 

Frye, Jed 1846 

fGriscom, John, M. D. 1810 

*Gracie, William 1813 

*Gahn, Henry 1813 

Goodhue, Jonathan 1816 

*Gibbs, Col. George 1817 

*Graham, John, LL. D. 1817 

rGracie, Robert 1818 



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MEMBERS OF THE 



fGoodrich, A. T. 1818 

*Graves, Rosvvell, M. D. 1819 

Graham, John L. 1821 

fGibbs, George 1837 

JGallatin, a., LL. D. 1842 

Gallatin, James 1843 

Gallatin, Albert, R. 1843 

Griswold, William H. ' 1843 

Green, Horace, M. D. 1843 

Griffing, Samuel 1844 

Gray, John F., M. D. 1844 

Green, John C. 1844 

Griswold, George C. 1844 

Greacen, J. R. 1844 

Green, Andrew H. 1845 

*Gerry, Thomas R. 1845 

Grant, O. De Forest 1845 

Gallaudet, Thomas 1845 

Gerard, James W. Jr. 1845 

Gilbert, Wm. W. 1845 

Gould, Edward S. 1845 

Groesbeck, David 1845 

Gilman, C. R., M.D. 1845 

Green, James 1846 

Gray, Farley 1846 

Gourlie, John H. 1846 

Gallatin, Albert, Jr. 1846 

*HosACK, David, M. D. 1804 

*Harris,William, D. D. 1804 

*Hobart, John H., (Bp.) 1804 

*Hopkins, Samuel M. 1809 

* Hoffman, Josiah Ogden 1809 

*Hunn, John S. 1809 

tHone, Philip 1812 

*Henderson, William 1813 

*Hosack, Alex'r, M. D. 1814 

Hamilton, John C. 1817 

Hoffman, Ogden 1820 

*Haight, Benjamin 1820 



*Haines, Col. Charles G. 1821 

Hoffman, Murray 1831 

fHerring, James 1836 

Hobart, Dayton 1836 

Hosack, A. H., M. D. 1837 

Howland, Samuel S. 1838 

Henry, C. S., D. D. 1838 

Hicks, Henry W. 1838 
*Haight, Rev. Benjamin I. 1838 

Hoffman, Charles F. 1839 

*Hawes, William P. 1840 

Hunt, Freeman 1842 

Hammersley, And. S. 1843 

Hoppin, William J. 1843 

Hilger, Maurice 1844 

Hunter, Charles F. 1844 

Hurlburt, Elisha P. 1844 

Harvey, Jacob 1844 

Hallet, William P. 1844 

Howe, Josiah 1844 

Hatch, George W. 1845 

Hicks, Samuel M. 1845 

Halliday, Edward C. 1845 

Horn, William T. 1845 

Hyatt, Stephen 1845 

Hoyt, Lorenzo 1845 

Huntington, Daniel 1846 

Havens, Rensselaer N. 1846 

Hunt, Jonathan 1846 

Hatfield, Rev. E. F. 1846 

firving, Washington 1809 

*Inskeep, Abraham H. 1810 

*Ives, Ansell W., M. D. 1817 

*Inman, Henry 1838 

Ingraham, Daniel P. 1844 

t Johnson, William, 1805 

*Jay, Peter A., LL. D. 1809 

*Jarvis, John Wesley 1813 



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■j-Jones, Samuel 1814 
fJarvis, Samuel F., D. D. 1814 

*Jones, Rev. Cave 1817 

*Jay, John 1819 

*Jones, John J. 1820 

Jones, George 1824 

Jones, James Q. 1824 

Jones, David S. 1832 

fJay, John 1838 

Johnston, John 1838 

Jaudon, Samuel 1843 

Jenny, E. H. 1844 

Jarvis, Jay 1844 

Johnson, Alexander 1845 

Jackson, William H. 1845 

Jordan, Ambrose L. 1845 

Johnston, John T. 1845 

Jones, George F. 1846 

*Kemp, John, LL. D. 1804 

%ing, Rufus,'LL. D. 1804 

*Kunze, John C, D. D. 1804 

fKing, Charles 1813 

JKing, John A. 1813 

*Ketehum, Hiram 1818 

*Kermit, Henry 1819 

*King, F. G., M. D. 1824 

Keese, John 1843 

Kinney, Franklin S. 1844 

Knapp, Shepherd 1844 
Kissam, Richard S., M. D. 1844 

Kennedy, David S. 1844 

*Kingsland, Richards 1845 

Kelly, Robert E. 1845 

Kimball, Richard B. 1845 

King, James G. 1848 

Knapp, Peter K. 1846 

*Linn, William, D.D. 1804 

*Livingston, B., LL. D. 1805 



^Livingston, J. H., D. D. 1809 

*Livingston, R. R. 1809 

*Livingston, Edward 1810 

*Livingston, Edward P. 1811 

*Lawrence, Augustine H. 1811 

*Lawrence, William 1813 

*Lambert, David R. 1813 

*Ludlow, John C. 1814 

*Lewis, Zachariah 1818 

Lawrence, John L. 1821 

fLawrence, William B. 1821 

*Lorillard, Jacob 1824 

Ludlow, Thomas W. 1828 

Low, Cornelius 1833 

Lord, Rufus L. 1836 

Lawrence, Richard M. 1839 

Laight, Henry 1840 

Leupp, Charles M. 1843 

Lydig, Phillip M. 1843 

Logan, Adam D. 1843 

Lee, Charles A., M. D. 1844 

Lawson, James 1844 

Lenox, James 1844 

Lewis, Tayler, LL. D. 1844 

Livingston, Cambridge 1844 

Lane, Josiah 1844 

Lawrence, John S. 1845 

Le Count, JohnR.,M. D. 1846 

Lowery, Archibald H. 1846 

fMiller, Samuel, D. D. 1804 

*Mason, John M., D. D. 1804 

^Murray, John, Jr. 1804 

*Moore, Benj., (Bp.) 1805 

*McKesson, John 1805 

*Mitchel!, Sam'l. L., M. D. 1805 

*Miller, Edward, M. D. 1805 

*Morton, Jacob 1809 

*M0RRIS, GOUVERNEUR 1809 

*Mumford, Gurdon S. 1809 



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MEMBERS OF THE 



tMathews, J. M., D. D. 1809 

JMorris, Thomas 1810 

■j-Mulligan, John W. 1810 

*Meyer, John 1810 

fMiller, Silvanus 1810 

*McLeocl, Alex'r, D. D. 1811 

*Macomb, Robert 1812 

*Macneven, W. J., M. D. 1813 

fMurray, John R. 1813 

*Mercein, Thomas R. 1813 

McLean, Hugh, M. D. 1823 

Morris, James V. C. 1828 

Mason, Cyrus, D. D. 1832 

Morris, Gerard W. 1833 

Murray, James, B. 1837 

fMason, John 1838 

Murray, Robert J. 1838 

Morris, Gouverneur 1838 

Macdonald, James, M. D. 1838 

Mason, Erskine, D. D. 1839 

Morgan, Matthew 1843 

Macdonald, John M. 1844 

f Marchant, Edward D. 1844 

Murray, John B. 1844 

McKeon, John 1844 

Mason, John L. 1844 

Morell, George W. 1844 

McVickar, John, D. D. 1845 

McVean, Charles 1845 

Mulligan, Henry S. 1845 

Mathews, Cornelius 1845 

Mason, Edward M. 1846 

Morris, Richard L., M. D. 1846 

Manning, George 1846 

Morris, Oran W. 1846 

M jnro, Hugh 1846 

Mam, George W. 1846 

tNott, Eliphalet, D. D. 1814 

fNeilson, William, Jr. 1817 



Neilson, Anthony B. 1837 

Neilson, William H. 1838 

Nevins, Russell H. 1838 

Nevins, David H. 1838 

Nicoll, Henry 1840 

Noyes, William Curtis 1840 

Nelson, Edward D. 1845 

Nelson, George P. 1845 

Nelson, John W. 1846 

fOgden, David B. 1809 

*Osborn, John C, M. D. 1810 

*Ogilvie, Rev. J. G. 1817 

Olmsted, Francis 1838 

Ogden, Richard H. 1839 

O'Sullivan, John L. 1843 

Ogden, J. De Peyster 1844 

Otis, James F. 1845 

Osgood, Samuel S. 1845 

*Pintard, John, LL. D. 1804 

*Pendleton, Nathaniel 1809 

fPaulding, William, Jr. 1809 

*Perkins, Benjamin D. 1810 

*Post, Wright, M. D. 1813 

fPendleton, Edmund, Jr. 1814 

Pell. Ferris 1817 

*Paterson, Matthew C. 1818 

*Platt, James Kent, M. D. 1819 

*Pendleton, James, M. D. 1823 

Pearson, Isaac Green 1836 

Phillips, W. W., D. D. 1838 

Palmer, John J. 1838 

Pierrepont, Henry E. 1838 

Packwood, Samuel 1838 

Peet, Harvey P. 1839 

Post, AlfredC, M. D. 1839 

fPutnam, George P. 1840 

Powers, William P. 1841 

Post, Minturn, M. D. 1842 



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Paulding, James K. 1842 

Parker, Rev. B. C. C. 1843 

Pritchard, William M. 1843 

Partridge, James H. 1843 

Pell, R. Livingston 1844 

fPowell, William H. 1844 

Phalen, James 1844 

Post, Waldron B. 1844 

Potts, George, D. D. 1844 

Peters, John R. 1844 

Prime, Rev. Samuel J. 1844 

Parker, Willard, M. D. 1845 

Peckham, W. H., M. D. 184-5 

Paine, John 1845 

Piatt, John M. 1845 

Peet, Isaac L. 1846 

-j-Quitman, Fred. H. 1814 

*Rutherfurd, John 1806 

*Remmey, John 1809 

*Romeyn, John B., D. D. 1809 

*Riker, Richard 1810 

*Romayne, N., M. D. 1811 

fRoosevelt, Isaac, M. D. 1813 

*Ross, William M., M. D. 1816 

*Rafinesque, C. 1817 

tRodgers, B. Woolsey 1818 

*Ray, Richard 1824 

Rogers, J. Smyth, M. D. 1824 

Ruggles, Samuel B. 1828 

*Remsen, Peter 1828 

Russell, Charles H. 1836 

fRussell, Archibald 1837 

Robinson, Beverley 1838 

Rhinelander, William C. 1838 

Richmond, Rev, William 1838 

Robbins, George S. 1838 

Rutherfurd, Walter 1839 

Rapelje, Silvanus 1841 
3* 



*Remsen, Henry 1843 
Robinson, E., D.D., LL.D. 1843 

Rockwell, Wm., M. D. 1843 

Russell, Richard F. 1844 

Richards, Edgar U. 1844 

Russell, Israel 1845 

Remsen, William 1845 

Root, George M. 1845 

Reed, Addington 1845 

Robinson, Alfred 1846 

Robinson, Lucius 1846 

fSTuvvESANT, Peter G. 1804 

*Stoddard, Maj. Amos 1810 

*Spafford, H. Gates 1811 

*Simond, Louis 1812 

*Sanford, Nathan 1813 

*Schultz, Christian, Jr. 1814 

*Sampson, William 1814 

*Seaman, John E. 1814 

*Stoughton, James 1816 

*SchaefFer, Rev. F. C. 1816 

Stevens, A. H., M. D. 1817 

*Sedgwick, Robert 1817 

*Sedgwick, Henry D. 1817 

*Stone, William L. 1818 

*Sands, Robert C. 1824 

Schermerhorn, Peter 1828 
*Stuyvesant, Nicholas W. 1828 

Stephens, John L. 1837 

Schell, Augustus 1838 

Sandford, Charles W. 1838 

*Stuyvesant, Peter 1838 

Smith, Jotham 1839 

•j-Swan, Benjamin L. 1839 

Stevens, John Austin 1840 

Schell, Richard 1840 

Sanford, Edward 1841 

Sommers, Thomas S. 1842 

Sheldon, Frederick, Jr. 1843 



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MEMBERS OF THE 



Strong, George T. 
Stebbins, Henry G. 
Suydam, Lambert 
Suydam, D. Lydig 
Savage, Cornelius 
Sistare, Horace 
Strong, Edward A. 
Smith, William H. 
Spier, Gilbert M. 
Sturges, Jonathan 
Sherwood, John D. 
Smith, James O., M. D. 
Spofford, Paul 
Spafford, Paul N. 
Stewart, F. C., M. D. 
Stetson, Charles A. 
Sinclair, Samuel, Jr. 
Skinner, John S. 
Sistare, George K. 
Samuel, Morris 
Sargent, Samuel, M. D. 
Shea, John D. 
Smith, A. G., M. D. 
Smith, Roswell C. 

*Tompkins, Daniel D, 
*Tallmadge, M. B. 
*Trumbull, John 
^Thompson, Jeremiah 
♦Thompson, James 
*Thomas, Robert 
Tallmadge, J., LL. D. 
Tomes, Francis, Jr. 
j-Townsend, Elihu 
JThompson, C. Giovanni 
Turner, S. H., D. D. 
Tappan, Edward A. 
Tilden, Samuel J. 
Tellkampf, Prof. Louis J. 
Tisdale, Samuel T. 



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Thompson, Alexander B. 1845 

fVerplanck, G. C, 1809 

*Van Ness, William P. 1810 

*Van Cortlandt, Gen. P. 1810 

*Van Rensselaer, Gen. S. 1813 

*Varick, Richard 1819 

*Verplanck, Johnston 1821 

*Van Hook, William A. 1833 

Verplanck, Samuel 1839 

Van Nest, John 1843 

Van Rensselaer, Philip S. 1844 

Van Alen, John T. 1844 

Van Beuren, John D. 1844 

Van Cott, Joshua M. 1844 

Van Norden, William 1844 

Van Nostrand, Jacob 1845 

Van Zandt, W. T. 1845 

Van Benschoten, James 1845 

Varnum, Joseph B., Jr. 1845 

*Wilson, Peter, LL. D. 1804 

* Wilkes, Charles 1805 

♦Williams, Col. Jonathan 1809 

♦Williamson, H., M. D. 1809 

♦Winthrop, Francis B. 1809 
♦Wolcott, Oliver, LL. D. 1809 

♦Willet, Col. Marinus 1813 

♦Wells, John 1814 

♦Wilson, George 1814 

♦Watts, John, M. D. 1816 

♦Weyman, John W. 1817 

fWheaton, Henry, 1819 
fWainwright, J. M., D. D. 1821 

♦Ward, Samuel, Jr. 1828 

Webb, James Watson 1828 

Wilkins, Gouverneur M. 1833 

Williams, Stephen C. 1836 

Ward, Samuel, Jr. 1836 

Winthrop, Benjamin R. 1837 



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Wolcott, Frederic H. 1837 

Wolfe, Christopher 1838 

Weeks, J. Abeel. 1838 

fWetmore, Prosper M. 1838 

fWard, John 1838 

Washington, J. A., M. D. 1838 

Winthrop, Henry R. 1838 

Winthrop, John S., Jr. 1838 

Welford, Charles 1839 

Weir, Robert R. 1839 

Ward, Elijah 1839 

*Ward, Henry 1840 

Ward, George A. 1842 

Wetmore, William S. 1843 

WyckofF, Alexander R. 1843 

Whitehead, William A. 1844 

Wright, Henry A. 1844 

Ward, Thomas, M. D. 1844 

Winthrop, Thomas C. 1844 

Wilmerding, William E. 1844 

Ward, Henry Hall 1844 



West, Charles E. 


1844 


Ward, Augustus H. 


1844 


Waring, Samuel 


1844 


Waddell, W. C. H. 


1844 


Warner, Andrew 


1845 


Wilson, William 


1845 


Whitlock, Samuel H. 


1845 


Waters, George G. 


1845 


Williams, Rev. W. R. 


1845 


Wight, Amherst 


1845 


Wilson, James W. 


1845 


Wilson, Henry P. 


1846 


Warren, James 


1846 


Winterhoff, Rudolph 


1846 


Woodruff, Samuel M. 


1846 


Westervelt, Isaac Y. 


1846 


Young, Edmund M. 


1845 


Zabriskie, Albert G. 


1843 



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CORRESPONDING.* 



Arnold, Samuel Greene, 
Abert, Col. J, J,, 
Alberi, Prof. Eugenio, 

Bogart, William H., 
Brown, J. Carter, 
Bleecker, Harmanus, 
*Bacon, E. Champion, 
Barnard, Henry, 2d, 
Brown, Henry, 
Bowditch, Nathaniel L., 
Biddle, Com, James, 
Bruyn, Severyn, 
Barlow, Hon. Thomas, 
Burnham, Eleazar, 
Bland, Hon. Theodorick, 
Bell, Richard, 
Brown, Rev. S. R., 
Butler, Mann, 
Brent, John Carroll, 

Col ton, George H. 
Cruikshank, N., 
Conant, Marshall, 
Gary, Edward S., 
Coit, Thomas W., D. D., 
Cogswell, Mason P., M. D., 
Clinton, George W., 
Cooper, J. Fenimore, 
Constant, J. Anthony, 
Canale, Michele Giuseppe, 
Church, Samuel, 



Providence, Rhode 


Island 


1844 


Washington City 




1845 


Florence 




1845 


Ithaca 




1843 


Providence, Rhode 


Island 


1843 


Albany 




1844 


Litchfield, Connecticut 


1844 


li (I 




1844 


Chicago, Illinois 




1844 


Boston 




1845 


U. S. Navy 




1845 


Kingston 




1845 


Canastota 




1845 
1845 


Maryland 




1845 
1846 


Canton, China 




1846 


St. Louis, Mo. 




1846 


Washington, D. C. 




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Ohio 




1844 


Framingham, Mass. 




1844 


Philadelphia 




1845 


New Rochelle 




1845 


Albany 




1845 


Buffalo 




1845 


Cooperstown 




1845 

1845 


Genoa 




1845 


Litchfield, Conn. 




1846 



* The Class of Corresponding Members was established, March 7, 1843. 



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Campbell, Archibald, 


Albany 


1846 


Dickinson, Hon. D. S., 


Binghampton 


1843 


De Zwaan, J. A., 


Hague 


1844 


Davis, Thomas T., 


Syracuse 


1844 


Dillingham, William H., 


Philadelphia 


1844 


De Hass, Wills, 


Pomeroy, Ohio 


1844 


Disosway, Gabriel P., 


Staten Island 


1845 


Davis, Rev. Asahel, 


Batavia, 


1845 


Davezac, Augusta, 




1845 


Dewey, Chester, D. D., 




1845 


Endicott, Chas. M., 


Salem, Mass. 




French, Benjamin B., 


Washington City 


1845 


Forsyth, Rev. John, 


Newburgh 


1845 


Gliddon, George R., 




1843 


Gebhard, Hon. John, 


Schoharie 


1844 


Grattan, Thomas Colley, 


H. B. M. Consul, Boston 


1844 


Griswold, Rev. Rufus W., 


Philadelphia 


1845 


Graham, Maj. James D., 


U. S. Top. Engineers 


1845 


Gibbes, Prof. Lewis R., 


Charleston, S. C. 


1845 


Gammell, Prof. William, 


Providence, R. I. 


1845 


Goodwin, Stephen A., 




1845 


Hale, Benjamin, D. D., 


Geneva 


1843 


Haven, Samuel F., 


Worcester, Mass. 


1843 


Hosmer, Hezekiah S., 


Perrysburgh, Ohio 


1844 


Hosmer, Wm. H. C, 


Avon 


1844 


Haring, Clinton, 


Detroit, Michigan 


1844 


Haskins, R. W., 


Buffalo 


1845 


Hammond, Jabez D., 


Cherry Valley, N.Y. 


1845 


Hopkins, Rt. Rev. J. H., 


Burlington, Vt. 


1846 


Hasbrouck, A. Bruyn, LL. D. 


, New Brunswick, N. J. 


1846 


Hazard, Samuel, 


Philadelphia, 


1846 


Hill, Hon. Isaac, 


Concord, N. H. 


1816 


Hall, Rev. Edwin, 


Norwalk, Conn. 


1846 



Jones, Rev. Isaac, 



Litchfield, Connecticut 



1844 



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MEMBERS OF THE 



Jones, M. M. 


V 


1845 


Johnson, James T., 


Alexandria, D. C. 


1845 


Kirtland, Prof. J. P., M. D., 


Cleveland, Ohio 


1844 


Kendrick, Prof. J. H., 


Hamilton 


1845 


Kirkland, Charles P., 


Utica 


1846 


Kip, Rev. William J. 


Albany 


1846 


Lovejoy, E., M. D., 


Owego 


1843 


Law, Plon. John, 


Vincennes, Indiana 


1844 


Lester, C. Edwards, 


U. S. Consul, Genoa 


1844 


Lyon, Samuel E., 


White Plains 


1846 


Ludewig, Hermann E. 




1846 


Morgan, Christopher, 


Aurora 


1843 


Maxwell, Thomas, 


Chemung 


1843 


Morrison, William, 


Key West 


1843 


Moore, Jacob Bailey, 


Washington City 


1844 


Mayer, Brantz, 


Baltimore, Maryland 


1844 


Matthias, John T., 


Peru 


1844 


Miles, Pliny, 


Watertown, N. J. 


1844 


Mickle, Isaac, 


Camden, N. J. 


1845 


McLean, Rev. D. V., 


Freehold, N. J. 


1845 


Morgan, L. H., 


Rochester 


1845 


Metcalf, John T., 




1845 


McCoskry, Rt. Rev. S. M., 


Michigan 


1845 


McConihe, Isaac, 


Troy 


1846 


Minor, Benjamin B., 


Richmond, Va. 


1846 


O'Reilly, Henry, 


Albany 


1844 


O'Callaghan, Edward B., 


Albany 


1845 


Olmstead, A. B., 


Saratoga 


1846 


Outwater, Peter, Jr., 


Syracuse 


1846 


Penington, John, 


Philadelphia 


1843 


Poore, Benjamin P., 


Paris 


1844 


Paine, Robert Treat, 


Boston 


1844 


Pruyn, J. V. L., 


Albany 


1844 


Potter, Rt. Rev. Alonzo, (Bp.) 


Philadelphia 


1844 


Polhemus, Abraham, 


Hopewell, N. J. 


1845 



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Parsons, L. Sprague, 


Albany, N. Y. 


1846 


Parker, Rev. Peter, M. D., 


Canton, China 


1846 


Partridge, Dr. Oliver, 


Stockbridge, Mass. 


1846 


Pierce, James,' 


Litchfield, Conn. 


1846 


Randall, S. S., 


Albany 


1844 


Rankin, Robert G., 


Fiskill 


1844 


Romeyn, Herman M., 


Kingston 


1845 


Robinson, Conway, 


Richmond, Va. 


1846 


Reynolds, Samuel F., 


Sing Sing 


1846 


Smith, Henry K., 


Buffalo 


1843 


Sumner, Charles, 


Boston 


1844 


Street, Alfred B., 


Albany 


1844 


Swetland, Hon. William, 


Plattsburg 


1844 


Sampson, William B., 


London 


1844 


Scoresby, William, D. D., 


England 


1844 


Stevens, Henry, Jr., 


Boston 


1845 


Saunders, Edwin, 


London 


1845 


Scovell, Thomas P., 




1845 


Smith, Rev. Eli, 


Beyroot, Syria 


1846 


Sibley, Rev, J. L., 


Cambridge, Mass. 


1846 


Southgate, Rt. Rev. Horatio, 


Constantinople 


1846 


Savage, Rev. Thos. S., 


C. Palmas, Western Africa 1846 


Sedgwick, Charles, 


Lenox, Mass. 


1846 


Snowden, Malcolm, 


Sing Sing 


1846 


Townsend, Isaiah, 


Albany 


1843 


Turner, Levi C, 


Cleveland, Ohio 


1843 


Thom, Robert, 


China 


1844 


Trumbull, James H., 


Stonington, Connecticut 


1844 


Thompson, Benjamin F., 


Hempstead, L. L 


1844 


Talcott, S. Visscher, 


Albany 


1845 


Thomas, David, 




1845 


Town, Salem, 




1845 


Thompson, Rev. W. M,, 


Beyroot, Syria 


1846 


Van Schaack, Henry C, 


Manlius 


1845 


Van Buren, John, 


Kingston 


1845 


Van Rensselaer, Rev. M., 


Albany 


1846 



36 MEMBERS OF THE 

Van Cortlandt, Pierre, Jr., Croton, Westchester Co. 



Webster, Prof. Horace, LL.D., 
* Webster, Horace B., 
Washburn, Emory, 
Whitney Asa, 
Woodruff, George C, 
Woods, Leonard, D. D., 
Wright, John S., 
Wright, Albert D., 
Ward, Gen. Aaron, 



1846 



Yates, Giles F., 

Yates, John Austin, D. D., 



Geneva 


1843 


Albany 


1843 


Worcester, Mass. 


1843 


Canton, China 


1843 


Litchfield, Conn. 


1845 


Brunswick, Me. 


1846 


Chicago, 111. 


1846 


Verona, Oneida, Co. 


1846 


Sing Sing 


1846 


Schenectady 


1844 


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HONORARY. 



*Alden, Timothy, D. D., Pennsylvania 

Allen William, D. D., Massachusetts 

*Adams, John, President of the United States 
Adams, John Quincy, President of the United States 
Austin, Rev. David, New London, Conn. 

Austin, Capt. Henry, 

Anderson, Andrew, M. D., Edinburgh 

*Allston, Washington, Massachusetts 

Aspinwall, Col. Thomas, U. S. Consul, Liverpool 



*Adams, Jasper, D. D., 
• Arfwedson, Charles David, 
Alexander, Sir James Edward, 
Antinori, Cavalier Vincenzo, 
Amici, Cav. Giovanni B., 
Amici, Dr. Vincenzo, 



South Carolina 

Stockholm 

England 

Italy 

Italy 

Italy 



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*Bard, Samuel, M. D., 
*Brown, Charles Brockden, 
*Buckminster, Joseph S., D. D., 
*Bozman, John Leeds, 
♦Buchan, Earl of, 
*Banks, Sir Joseph, 
Bostock, John, M. D., 
*Bloomfield, Gen. Joseph, 
*Boudinot, Elias, LL. D. 
*Boudinot, Elisha, 
Beck, Theodoric Romeyn, M. D., 
*Bentley, William, LL. D., 
♦Bradford, Alden, LL. D., 
Bradbury, John, F. L. S., 
*Brown, Maj. Gen. Jacob, 
Brewster, David, 
*Busby, Charles A., 



New York 

Philadelphia 

Massachusetts 

Maryland 

Scotland 

England 

Liverpool 

New Jersey 



New York 
Massachusetts 

London 

Edinburgh 
London 



1810 
1810 
1810 
1811 
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1813 
1813 
1813 
1813 
1813 
1813 
1813 
1813 
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MEMBERS OF THE 



Brackenridge, Henry W., 
*Blatchford, Rev. Samuel, 
*Botta, Carlo, 
*Brown, Francis, D. D.. 
Binney Horace, 
*Bowditch, Nathaniel, LL. D., 
Beck, Lewis C, M. D., 
Birdseye, Victory, 
Barstovv, Gamaliel H., 
Buckline, David W. 
Bancroft, Hon. George, 
Bethune, George W., D. D., 
Blythe, Calvin, 
Barlow, Timothy, 
Bacon, Leonard, D. D., 
Brignole di BrunnhofF, John, 
Burci, Dr. Charles, 
Berrien, Hon. J. McPherson, 

*Clinton, George, Vice President of 

*Correa de Serra, Jos., 

*Clarke, Adam, LL.D., 

*Chisholm, Colin, M. D., 

*Cooper, Thomas, M. D., 

Coffin, Charles, D. D., 

Cogswell, Joseph, 

Carmichael, M. D. 

Cogswell, Joseph G., L U. D.. 

Cochran, William, D. D., 

*Chauncey, Isaac, 

Chase, Rt. Rev. Philander, (Bp.) 

Corsini, Don Heri, of the Princes, 

*Carter, Nathaniel H., 

Chauncey, Charles, LL.D., 

Croswell, Edwin, 

Carroll, Charles H. 

*Carroll, Charles, of, Carrollton, 

Gushing, Caleb, 

*Channing, William E., D. D., 

Cogswell, William, D. D., 





1817 




1818 


Italy 


1818 


New Hampshire 


1819 


Philadelphia 


1819 


Massachusetts 


1821 


New Jersey 


1821 


New York 


1827 


(( 


1627 


a 


1827 


Massachusetts 


1839 


Pennsylvania 


1839 


Pennsylvania 


1839 


Illinois 


1840 


Connecticut 


1840 


Italy 


1842 


Italy 


1842 


Georgia 


1844 


the United States 


1810 


Portugal 


1813 


England 


1813 


Bristol, Eng. 


1813 


Pennsylvania 


1813 


Tennessee 


1813 


Massachusetts 


1813 




1816 


Massachusetts 


1816 


Nova Scotia 


1817 


U. S. Navy 


1818 


Ohio 


1818 


Italy 


1819 


New Hampshire 


1819 


Connecticut 


1819 


New York 


1827 


a 


1827 


Maryland 


1828 


Massachusetts 


1837 


Massachusetts 


1839 


Massachusetts 


1840 



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Condit, John S., M. D., 


New Jersey 


1841 


Carillo, Cura Don Estanislaus, 


Yucatan 


1843 


Cass, Hon. Lewis, 


Michigan 


1844 


Cogswell, Jonathan, D. D., 


Connecticut 


1844 


Clarkson, Thomas, 


England 


1844 


Cochrane, Hon. Alex. W. 


Quebec 


1846 


*Davis, John, 


Massachusetts 


1810 


*Dwight, Timothy, D. D., 


Connecticut 


1810 


Duer, William Alexander, 


New Jersey 


1813 


Duncan, Andrew, Jr., M. D., 


Edinburgh 


1813 


De Lisle, Alire Ratfineau, M. D., 


Paris 


1813 


Dunbar, Elijah, D. D., 


New Hampshire, 


1813 


*Davidson, Richard, M. D., 


Louisiana 


1816 


Dickerson, Mahlon, 


New Jersey 


1816 


Dewar, Henry, M. D., 


Edinburgh 


1817 


*Duponceau, Peter S., 


Philadelphia 


1819 


Dinsmore, Silas, 


New York 


1819 


Durand, A. B., 


(( 


1821 


*Dalhousie, Earl of. 


Scotland 


1823 


Drake, Samuel G., 


Massachusetts 


1838 


Dunn, Henry, 


London 


1839 


Davies, Charles S., 


Maine 


1841 


*Dod, Prof. Albert B., 


New Jersey 


1841 


Davidson, Robert, D. D., 


New Jersey 


1843 


Day, Hon. Thomas, 


Connecticut 


1843 


*Eliot, John, D. D., 


Massachusetts 


1810 


♦Ebeling, Prof. Christoph Daniel, 


Hamburg 


1816 


Eddy, Samuel, 


Providence, R. L 


1819 


Edelcrantz, Baron, 


Stockholm 


1821 


Evans, David E., 


New York 


1827 


Everett, Edward, LL. D., 


Cambridge, Mass. 


1839 


Elton, Romeo, 


Rhode Island 


1839 


*Freeman, James, D. D., 


Massachusetts 


1810 


French, Rev. Jonathan, 


New Hampshire 


1813 


Franklin, William Temple, 


London 


1816 


Fromentin, Eligius, 


Louisiana 


1818 


Ferdinand Til, Grand Duke of 


Tuscany 


1819 



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MEMBERS OF THE 



Kemper, Jan Melchior, 
Knight, Thos. Andrew, 
Kirkland, Joseph, 

♦Lettsom, John C, M. D., 
L'Escalier, Baron, 
Lowell, Charles, D. D., 
Low, James, M. D. 
*Lambrechtsen, N. C, 
Lee, William, 
*Lewis, Gen. Morgan, 
*Lafayette, Marquis de, 
Lafayette, Geo. Washington, 
Lansing, Derrick, 
Lemon, Robert, 
Lelewel, M. Joachim, 

*Murray, Lindley, 

♦Morse, Jedediah, D. D., 

*McKean, Joseph, D. D., 

*Mease, James, M. D., 

♦Madison, James, President of the 

♦Muhlenburgh, Henry, D. D., 

♦Mellen, John, 

Michaux, Andre, 

♦Maclure, William, 

Murray, John, 

♦Monroe, James, President of the 

♦Marbois, Barbe, 

Mossell, S. Amos, 

Magini, 

♦Milnor, James, D. D., 

Moulton, Joseph W., 

Marcy, William L. 

Mosley, Daniel, 

Magnusen, Finn, 

Moore, Rt. Rev., William, Bp., 

Milledoler, Philip, D. D., 

Murdock, James, D. D., 

Mcllvaine, Rt. Rev. C. P., Bp., 



Holland 


1817 




1823 




1837 


London 


1813 


Paris 


1813 


Massachusetts 


1813 


New York 


1813 


Holland 


1816 


Washington 


1817 


New York 


1821 


France 


1824 


)> 


1824 


New York 


1827 


London 


1843 


Paris 


1845 


York, England 


1810 


Massachusett 


1810 


(( 


1810 


Pennsylvania 


1810 


United States 


1813 


Pennsylvania 


1813 


Massachusetts 


1813 


Paris 


1816 




1817 


Edinburgh 


1817 


United States 


1817 


France 


1818 


Pennsylvania 


1818 


Italy 


1819 


New York 


1819 


a 


1824 


ii 


1827 


a 


1827 


Copenhagen 


1838 


Virginia 


1839 


New Jersey 


1839 


Connecticut 


1839 


Ohio 


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Markoe, Francis, Jr., 
Morpeth, Rt. Hon. Viscount, 
Murray, Hon. Chas. Augustus, 



Nason, Rev. Reuben, 

Nichols, Ichabod, D. D., 

Neil, Patrick, 

Norman, B. M., 

Navarrete,Don Martin Fernandez de, Spain 



*Ogden, Aaron, LL. D.. 
Oakley, Thomas J., 
Ombrosi, James, 

*Pearson, George, M. D., 
*Putnam, Gen. Rufus, 
*Prince, John, LL. D., 
*Peck, William Dandridge, 
Pierce, John, D. D., 
*Pickering, Timothy, LL. D., 
Prescoit, Samuel Jackson, 
Peale, Charles Wilson, 
Plumer, William, LL. D., 
Perkins, Cyrus, M. D., 
Puccini, Pres. Aurelio, 
Persoon, Charles Henry, 
Pazos, Don Vincenti 
Porter, Gen. Peter B., 
Pitcher, Nathaniel, 
Pickering, John, LL. D., 
Prescott, William H., 
Pennington, William, 
Pitkin, Hon. Timothy, 
Perez, Don Juan Pio, 
Polk, James K., President of the 

*Quincy, Josiah, LL.D., 

*Rush, Benjamin, M. D., 
*Ramsay, David, M. D., 



Washington 


1841 


England 


1843 


a 


1844 


Maine 


1813 


a 


1813 


Edinburgh 


1817 


Louisiana 


1843 


', de, Spain 


1844 


New Jersey 


1816 


New York 


1819 


Florence 


1819 


London 


1813 


Ohio 


1813 


Massachusetts 


1813 


li 


1813 


a 


1813 


« 


1814 


(( 


1814 


Philadelphia 


1817 


New Hampshire 


1817 


i( 


1819 


I'aly 


1819 


Paris 


1819 


South America 


1819 


New York 


1827 


(f 


1827 


Massachusetts 


1839 


(( 


1839 


New Jersey 


1841 


Connecticut 


1843 


Yucatan 


1843 


United States 


1845 


Massachusetts 


1810 


Philadelphia 


1810 


Charleston, S. C. 


1810 



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MEMBERS OF THE 



Roxburgh, William, M. U., 


Calcutta 


*Roscoe, William, 


Liverpool 


Rush, Richard, 


Pennsylvania 


*Rumford, Benj. Thompson, Count 


France 


Randolph, Edward, 


Mississippi 


Roberdeau, Maj. 


a 


*Riley, Capt. James, 


New York 


Ridolfi, Marquis Cosimo, 


Italy 


Robertson, William D., 


New York 


Rudd, John C, 


(C 


Root, Erastus, 


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Rafn, Christian C, 


Copenhagen 


Reed, William B., 


Philadelphia 


Robbins, Thomas, D. D., 


Connecticut 


Ritter, Prof. Carl, 


Berlin, 


Raumer, Prof. Frederick, Von 


a 


Ranke, Prof. Leopold, 


a 



*Smith, Samuel Stanhope, D. D., 

*Sinclair, Sir John, 

*Smith, James Edward, M. D., 

Smith, Isaac, 

*Shaw, William Smith, 

*Story, Hon. Joseph, 

Steinhauer, Rev. H., 

Stewart, Capt. Walter, 

Southey, Robert, 

Smith, William, 

Stockton, Richard, 

Smith, Charles Hamilton, 

Schaeffer, Rev. Fred. David, 

Swainson, James, 

Steel, John H., 

*Storer, Clement, 

Stansbury, Rev. Arthur, 

Stewart, Charles, 

Stickney, J. B., 

Serriestori, 

Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 

Sabine, Capt. Joseph, 



New Jersey 
Scotland 

Massachusetts 



Bethlehem, Penn. 

U. S. N. 

England 

Quebec 

New Jersey 

Antwerp 

Philadelphia 

Liverpool, Eng. 

Saratoga 

New Hampshire 

New York 

U.S. N. 

Fort Wayne, 

Italy 

Michigan 

England 



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Stewart, Arch Deacon, 
Sparks, Jared, LL. D., 
Spencer, John C, 
Sill, Theodore, 
Starkweather, Samuel, 
Sutherland, Jacob, 
Stevens, Samuel, 
Savage, John, 
Stebbins, Charles, 
Smith, Gerrit, 
Schwartz, John G., 
Staples, William R., 
Savage, James, 
*Sullivan, William, LL. D., 
Stevens, William Bacon, 
Simms, W. Gilmore, 
Salva, Dr. Jayme, 

*Trumbull, Benjamin, D. D., 

Teignmouth, Lord, 

Thouin, Andre, M. D., 

*Thomas, Isaiah, LL. D., 

Treadwell, John Dexter, M. D., 

Trevett, Samuel R., M. D., 

Tappan, Benjamin, D. D., 

Thomson, William A., 

Tappen, Christopher, Jr.. 

Trullani, Leonardi, 

Tallmadge, James, 

*Talcott, Samuel A., 

Tracy, Albert H., 

Taylor, John W., 

Tyler, John, President of the United 

Ternaux-Compans, Henri, 

Tefft, J. K., 

Thonching, 

Uberto di Noljili, Chevalier, 

Valiancy, Gen. Charles, 



Upper Canada 


1824 


Cambridge, Mass. 


1826 


New York 


1827 


ii 


1827 


e( 


1827 


n 


1827 


li 


1827 


11 


1827 


(( 


1827 


C( 


1827 


Vienna 


1837 


Rhode Island 


1838 


Massachusetts 


1839 


a 


1839 


Georgia 


1840 


Charleston, S. C. 


1843 


Barcelona, Spain 


1844 


Connecticut 


1810 


England 


1813 


Paris 


1813 


Worcester, Mass. 


1813 


a a 


1813 


U. S. Navy 


1813 


Maine 


1813 


New York 


1817 


Ulster Co. 


1818 


Italy 


1819 


New York 


1827 


(( 


1827 


u 


1827 


u 


1827 


States 


1841 


Paris 


1842 


Georgia 


1843 


Canton, China 


1843 




1819 


Ireland 


1813 



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MEMBERS OF THE 



Vaughan, Benjamin, 

Van Royen, Henricus, 

Vander Palme, John Henricus, 

*Vander Kemp, Francis Adrian. 

*Vaughan, John, 

*Van Schaack, Peter, 

Viele, John, 

Vroom, Peter D., LL. D., 

Vandenbrook, J. W., 

Van Renssalaer, Gen. vStephen, 

* Webster, Noah, LL. D., 
*Wistar, Caspar, M. D., 
Warren, John Collins, M. D., 
Williams, Samuel, LL. D., 
*Winthrop, James, 
*Winthrop, William, 
*Wheelock, John, LL. D., 
Wilson, Rev, Joshua L., 
Wilson, James, 

Woods, Leonard, D. D., 
Wallace, Joshua M., 

* Wilkinson, Maj. Gen. James. 
*Warden, David Baillie, 
Williams, Stephen W., 
Williams, Gen. Charles, 
Walsh, Robert, 

Wilson, John, 
Watson, John F., 
Wood, Silas, 
Wright, Silas, Jr., 
Williams, Nathan, 
Waterman, 1 ho as G., 
Woodvvorth, John, 
Wilkeson, Samuel, 
Wadsworth, James, 
Watts, Charles, 
Wintlirop, Adam, 
Winthrop, Thomas L., LL. D., 
Webb, Thomas H., 



Maine 


1813 


Holland 


1817 


a 


1817 




1818 


Philadelphia 


1819 


New York 


1827 


a 


1827 


New Jersey- 


1840 


Netherlands 


1842 


Albany 


1846 


Connecticut 


1810 


Philadelphia 


1810 


Boston 


1813 


Vermont 


1813 


Massachusett 


1813 


<( 


1813 


New Hampshire 


1813 


Ohio 


1813 


Pennsylvania 


1813 


Massachusetts 


1813 


New Jersey 


1816 


U. S. A. 


1816 


Paris 


1816 


Massachusetts 


1818 


Rutland, Vermont 


1819 


Pennsylvania 


1820 


Edinburgh 


1821 


Germantown, Penn. 


1823 


Long Island 


1824 


New York 


1827 


a 


1827 


(( 


1827 


li 


1827 


i( 


1827 


i( 


1827 


Louisiana 


1828 


a 


1836 


Massachusetts 


1837 


Rhode Island 


1838 



NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 



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Williamson, William D., 

Willis, William, 

Wilkes, Charles, 

Williams, Sir John Bickerton, Knt., 

Wall, Hon. Garret D., 

Westbrook, Rev. Cornelius D., 

*Yates, John Van Ness, 
Young, Samuel, 
Young, Rev. Alexander, 



Maine 


1839 


u 


1839 


U. S. Navy 


1842 


England 


1843 


New Jersey 


1844 


Peekskill 


1844 


New York 


1824 


u 


1827 


Massachusetts 


1841 



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